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it's a big honor for me. i would never forget this night in my life. >> what was going through your mind when you were walking up on stage. >> we are all dinners definitely. i see my dreams coming true. thank you so much. definitely going to take you out from the prison and you are coming to my place, and this is for my children, and thank you so much for everyone who believed in my dream. >> and the kids call you? >> mama. >> what does that mean to you? >> i know i'm not their original mother, but i'm their so-called mother to give them a better life and better education. that's for sure. >> what was the inspiration? >> i'm very fortunate to be brought up in the family what i was. i had a good parents. until now they give me everything, but there are some children whose parents have done mistake and they are suffering and i say i should give it to them. >> some of your kids are watching. what did you want to say to them. >> mama did it, and i'm sure you're proud of me whatever i'm doing. >> i'm proud of you,
it's a big honor for me. i would never forget this night in my life. >> what was going through your mind when you were walking up on stage. >> we are all dinners definitely. i see my dreams coming true. thank you so much. definitely going to take you out from the prison and you are coming to my place, and this is for my children, and thank you so much for everyone who believed in my dream. >> and the kids call you? >> mama. >> what does that mean to you? >> i...
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. >> your big dream was to be a footballer. you had real talent, but partly, i think -- >> now real football. not the kickball like you guys play. >> you big guys wearing the padding and helmets, unlike ours. to be serious this was a dream of yours and you were talented. reading the book you drift into a life of crime, partly because of the abuse you're getting at home. >> i think i was clinging to anything. i clinged to the wrong friends and the wrong crowd. on the football field i was a disciplined soldier. i would kill for my coaches and do everything perfect. every drill, every practice, everything. i would be the first one there and the last to leave. as soon as football season ended i didn't have any structure. i would just get in trouble, steal stuff, get in fights. you know, football was basically my family. that was my family structure and family life. i think that's why i have the work ethic i have. i like teamwork and leadership. it's because of football. >> the crime came at a rather crucial time in your football ca
. >> your big dream was to be a footballer. you had real talent, but partly, i think -- >> now real football. not the kickball like you guys play. >> you big guys wearing the padding and helmets, unlike ours. to be serious this was a dream of yours and you were talented. reading the book you drift into a life of crime, partly because of the abuse you're getting at home. >> i think i was clinging to anything. i clinged to the wrong friends and the wrong crowd. on the...
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was it me trying to be a big shot. i'm jesse james. i'm a bad [ bleep ] and i can have a movie star for a wife. >> was it that? >> you know, i think a lot of that was my ego. it was my ego why i hurt her and why i didn't leave the relationship when i should have because my ego said, well, i need this wife so i'm cool or people like me or whatever, which is the bad recipe for anything. i think you should follow your heart and what's really right for you and meeting someone like kat, not meeting her, we were friends for a long time and friends and mutual respect and it just -- i think that maybe that was the problem. i don't think sandy and i were ever really friends. we went right into a relationship and then marriage and then right into that and never really friends and, you know, kat and i seem to be connected on such a higher level. we have such a deeper understanding of each other and outlook on the world and stuff like that and she's a bad ass too. you think i'm bad and i'll brow beat you, you should interview her. she'll scare the
was it me trying to be a big shot. i'm jesse james. i'm a bad [ bleep ] and i can have a movie star for a wife. >> was it that? >> you know, i think a lot of that was my ego. it was my ego why i hurt her and why i didn't leave the relationship when i should have because my ego said, well, i need this wife so i'm cool or people like me or whatever, which is the bad recipe for anything. i think you should follow your heart and what's really right for you and meeting someone like kat,...
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a big day tomorrow. talk me through what to expect. >> if you can expect more pomp and pageantry, that's what you're going to get. the morning celebrations will kick off with a celebration of thanksgiving. that will be the most serious and poignant part for the queen. this is a woman who takes they are faith seriously. she'll be accompanied by the senior members of the royal family. after the service there's going to be a wonderful carriage procession. we had a taste of that for the royal wedding. this time we'll see the queen from westminster back to buckingham palace. and we'll be treated to the spectacle we couldn't have after the pageant. we're going to have a fly past. of course that famous balcony appearance. a chance to really just say once more to the queen, thank you ma'am. >> let's bring in india. you have been part of these ceremonies. princess diana's bridesmaid. you've been on the balcony, on the carriages. all this stuff we'll see tomorrow. talk me through what it feels like to be part of t
a big day tomorrow. talk me through what to expect. >> if you can expect more pomp and pageantry, that's what you're going to get. the morning celebrations will kick off with a celebration of thanksgiving. that will be the most serious and poignant part for the queen. this is a woman who takes they are faith seriously. she'll be accompanied by the senior members of the royal family. after the service there's going to be a wonderful carriage procession. we had a taste of that for the royal...
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i am a big fan of your work. but why have you become such a popular advisor/guru/relationship adviser? >> well, be honest with you, man, that's really not what i am. you know? i wrote these books strict -- i only thing i really know about is how men think. that's my expertise, is how men think. people took the book and they start -- they got to put a label on you so they started saying he is a relationship expert, he's a love guru. hey, man, let me tell you the truth. if i understood women and could write that book, i'd be a billionaire. i really would, man. >> why do you think that -- you say you've been positioned as a guy who understands how men think, but why do you think you represent men? there must be lots of men who don't think like you? >> well, see, when it comes to certain things like love, commitment, sex, guys, piers, pretty much think the same way. we really do. you can put us in a nutshell. we're guys. we think pretty much the same way. i think what happened was, i just was one of the guys to just
i am a big fan of your work. but why have you become such a popular advisor/guru/relationship adviser? >> well, be honest with you, man, that's really not what i am. you know? i wrote these books strict -- i only thing i really know about is how men think. that's my expertise, is how men think. people took the book and they start -- they got to put a label on you so they started saying he is a relationship expert, he's a love guru. hey, man, let me tell you the truth. if i understood...
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you were at the launch of planet hollywood there and you did me a big favor. everyone was trying to get an interview with you. you weren't keen to do it. i asked you if you'd do it, you listened to me and did the interview. i always said i owe you one. watching all the interviews you've been doing in the last 48 hours -- >> a couple. >> i kind of felt it was all a big huge roller coaster, that everything seems out of control. i wanted to give you a platform for one hour where you could set the record straight in perhaps a slightly more controlled environment. we get to the bottom of this incredible crisis which has unfolded with your show, with cbs and with you and your life. >> sure. >> i want you to say whatever you want to say. i just want to get to the bottom. i want to get away from the craziness. >> i didn't bring any craziness. don't worry. >> i want to get a sense of what has been going on and your take on it. >> it's been a tsunami of media. i've been riding it on a mercury surf board right off the bat, sorry. no, i'm on a mission right now. it's an o
you were at the launch of planet hollywood there and you did me a big favor. everyone was trying to get an interview with you. you weren't keen to do it. i asked you if you'd do it, you listened to me and did the interview. i always said i owe you one. watching all the interviews you've been doing in the last 48 hours -- >> a couple. >> i kind of felt it was all a big huge roller coaster, that everything seems out of control. i wanted to give you a platform for one hour where you...
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. >> your big dream was to be a footballer. you had real talent, but partly, i think -- >> now real football. not the kickball like you guys play. >> you big guys wearing the padding and helmets, unlike ours. to be serious this was a dream of yours and you were talented. reading the book you drift into a life of crime, partly because of the abuse you're getting at home. >> i think i was clinging to anything. i ching to the wrong friends and the wrong crowd. on the football field i was a disciplined soldier. i would kill for my coaches and do everything perfect. every drill, every practice, everything. i would be the first one there and the last to leave. as soon as football season ended, i didn't have any structure. i would just get in trouble, steal stuff, get in fights. you know, football was basically my family. that was my family structure and family life. i think that's why i have the work ethic i have. i like teamwork and leadership. it's because of football. >> the crime escalate to the extent that really at a crucial ti
. >> your big dream was to be a footballer. you had real talent, but partly, i think -- >> now real football. not the kickball like you guys play. >> you big guys wearing the padding and helmets, unlike ours. to be serious this was a dream of yours and you were talented. reading the book you drift into a life of crime, partly because of the abuse you're getting at home. >> i think i was clinging to anything. i ching to the wrong friends and the wrong crowd. on the...
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. >> that's from the first big gig in hollywood. i want to read this quote. it seems appropriate. one reporter described you as hip-hop but hard rock. artistic but business savvy. assessable but aeons away from the average person's life. what do you think of that? >> i would say that's pretty much on the nose. >> it makes you a fascinating complex character. more than people might think. >> definitely. i hear that a lot. especially in interviews. >> you say we're all the same. >> i do. i hear that a lot. i don't think that -- you know, it's very hard to really get the gist of all that i am. i think a lot of people see me as the mom and a lot of people see me as the nurse on tnt but people don't see who jada is. only my close friends and my husband and my family. >> what don't we know about you that would be the thing to find out? >> i think all the different layers, you know. all of the many different interests that i have. how deeply i love. and how committed i am to what i love and my own truths and i don't know if people really know or understand that about me. >> what's intere
. >> that's from the first big gig in hollywood. i want to read this quote. it seems appropriate. one reporter described you as hip-hop but hard rock. artistic but business savvy. assessable but aeons away from the average person's life. what do you think of that? >> i would say that's pretty much on the nose. >> it makes you a fascinating complex character. more than people might think. >> definitely. i hear that a lot. especially in interviews. >> you say we're...
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house that, whole number and i had a big car and all that [ bleep ] and a big entourage that was useless. the next thing i know, the accountant is screaming at me, you have to go to work, so i took this piece of crap that i hated, "the marlborough man." don johnson was in it. he was fantastic. but the director was a turd. i hated it. i said i can't do this anymore. i wasn't behaving the right way. i wasn't being professional, i wasn't accountable. there were no consequences, no rules. i thought before i just -- i had completely burnt all the bridges but i thought maybe i didn't. so i thought maybe i should take a little hiatus so i don't ruin it all. it was already ruined. >> how did it go, the boxing? >> it went good. we had a dozen fights over five years. we had nine wins and two draws and six knockouts and we did good. i had freddy roach -- >> fantastic character. did you ever think you could have been a proper contestant? >> i never say could have, would have, should have. i accomplished what i needed to accomplish going back at the age i accomplished, that's about all i could accomp
house that, whole number and i had a big car and all that [ bleep ] and a big entourage that was useless. the next thing i know, the accountant is screaming at me, you have to go to work, so i took this piece of crap that i hated, "the marlborough man." don johnson was in it. he was fantastic. but the director was a turd. i hated it. i said i can't do this anymore. i wasn't behaving the right way. i wasn't being professional, i wasn't accountable. there were no consequences, no rules....
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the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number...
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drc is considered that now but rape is still a really big issue in south africa. and what happens when you start talking about the rape crisis in south africa, you start understanding that there's a bigger problem, because you're dealing with a country that's highly infected with hiv and aids. i mean south africa, the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we're only 1% of the population, but we're 17% of people living with aids and hiv in the world. so you start hearing things like that. obviously i'm south african so it made sense for me. but i think if high wasn't a south african and i heard those numbers, i would -- >> what is the main reason, do you think, that it's so bad in south africa? what can be done to tackle it properly, do you think? >> i think it's a lack of education. i really do. i really believe that. and this program has really made me aware of that. i think we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv
drc is considered that now but rape is still a really big issue in south africa. and what happens when you start talking about the rape crisis in south africa, you start understanding that there's a bigger problem, because you're dealing with a country that's highly infected with hiv and aids. i mean south africa, the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%....
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and you did me a big favor. everyone was trying to get an interview with you. you didn't have much time. i asked you if you'd do it, you listened to me, you did the interview and i always appreciated it. i always said i owe you one. and watching all the interviews you've been doing in the last 48 hours -- >> right. just a couple. >> i felt it was all on a big, huge rollercoaster, everything seems out of control. and i want to give you a platform for one hour where you could really set the record straight and perhaps in a slight my more controlled environment, get to the bottom of this incredible crisis which has unfolded with your show, cbs, and within your life. >> sure. >> and i want you to say whatever you want to say. i just want to get to the bottom, away from the craziness. >> yes, of course, i didn't bring any craziness. don't worry. >> i want to get a sense of what's been going on here and your take of it. >> it's been a tsunami of media. and i've been riding it on a mercury surf board. right after the bat, sorry. but no, i'm on a mission right now. it'
and you did me a big favor. everyone was trying to get an interview with you. you didn't have much time. i asked you if you'd do it, you listened to me, you did the interview and i always appreciated it. i always said i owe you one. and watching all the interviews you've been doing in the last 48 hours -- >> right. just a couple. >> i felt it was all on a big, huge rollercoaster, everything seems out of control. and i want to give you a platform for one hour where you could really...
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>> i think, first of all, being a cardiologist is a big difference. conrad murray had no business giving my brother propofol which i just learned about this drug by doing the book. and in terms of them trying to say my brother was an addict where addicted michael, we know brother was on prescription drugs. whether demerol because of pain, excruciating pain, him wanting to have sleep. but -- >> michael just had this chronic inability to sleep. i knew having worked in the media he had a difficulty with it. i had no idea how bad it was. i mean, he would literally be unable to get any sleep at all night after night. >> coming off the stage, 180,000 people out there, your adrenaline is going so high. you are doing so much. it is hard to just put your head on the pillow and sleep. it goes on and on and have to get up off the stage. he always said he didn't want to tour because he didn't want to have the problems of not sleeping and having to take demerol and things like that. but he wasn't addicted to it because his behavior wasn't to the point that he was
>> i think, first of all, being a cardiologist is a big difference. conrad murray had no business giving my brother propofol which i just learned about this drug by doing the book. and in terms of them trying to say my brother was an addict where addicted michael, we know brother was on prescription drugs. whether demerol because of pain, excruciating pain, him wanting to have sleep. but -- >> michael just had this chronic inability to sleep. i knew having worked in the media he had...
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i was a big speech and debate champion in high school. i was very political but i have since kind of taken my foot out of that pond. >> is it too dangerous to be a young handsome "glee on pontificating about politics? >> i don't want to be a young actor that joins a band wagon because the cool kids are. i'd rather have my own, which is my own opinions are pretty much the same of who i'm talking about, but i -- you know, i'm an actor. i don't want people to watch me in a movie or tv show and say i know who he voted for. i'd rather them watch the movie. >> let's turn on "glee." what is going on? >> i don't know. we haven't started season four yet but i'm in season four. >> definitely coming back? >> yes, definitely. >> you weren't just dropping some terrible bombshell? >> no. >> not remove the glee from glee for millions of young viewers? >> no. maybe a letter or two, but no, i'm in it. >> i remember talking to you last time about you were worried about the workload. you are working hard and making books and making movies and doing other th
i was a big speech and debate champion in high school. i was very political but i have since kind of taken my foot out of that pond. >> is it too dangerous to be a young handsome "glee on pontificating about politics? >> i don't want to be a young actor that joins a band wagon because the cool kids are. i'd rather have my own, which is my own opinions are pretty much the same of who i'm talking about, but i -- you know, i'm an actor. i don't want people to watch me in a movie...
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heap has a big passion about education and heap also has four young kids. you say you get mistaken for him quite a lot and he for you? >> yeah. we have this thing if somebody else comes up and says "i love you in "the bourne," i say thank you. and they say are you mat damon? i said no, i'm brad pitt. we both have a similar approach to our job, it's our job. other than that we wanted to be left alone and be with our families. >> he seems like a very adjusted person in life. he works hard to keep that, stay in his marriage, his kid and so on. you seem to have come to that place as well. >> yeah. >> how important has your wife been to you? >> the most important person in my life. she's my whole world. she's a wonderful mother, a wonderful life. all of her focus is on the kids. she supports me in every single way. we have a great thing going. >> what's the future holding for you in sn what's in the pipeline? >> a lot of different things. i'm trying to build up my business both in producing film and television and working on a lot of businesses outside of the en
heap has a big passion about education and heap also has four young kids. you say you get mistaken for him quite a lot and he for you? >> yeah. we have this thing if somebody else comes up and says "i love you in "the bourne," i say thank you. and they say are you mat damon? i said no, i'm brad pitt. we both have a similar approach to our job, it's our job. other than that we wanted to be left alone and be with our families. >> he seems like a very adjusted person in...
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it's like a big dance that has a very specific metronome on it. the detail of work is very difficult and you can't find it if you're fogged, you know? >> do you still party much? >> not as much as you used to? >> you haven't given it totally up. >> smoke a little pot, drink a little. i'm 47. >> same age as me. i'm disappointed that you look younger than me. >> you're very kind, very kind. but as far as -- but when i say i wasn't high on the set, i was hungover like a bastard. i think that can slow down the choices that one can make. >> i always wondered if that makes any difference. in movies, in tv shows, in this role you're playing some male model. a womanizing party boy, why would looking hungover by brand damaging? it shouldn't be. but when the show is run by aa nazis, that brings on a different light. >> have you gotten on with chuck lorie since then? >> still haven't spoken to him. we were in the same hotel lobby and missed each other by ten minutes. >> what if you saw him? >> hey, good luck with everything, good luck with that and see you o
it's like a big dance that has a very specific metronome on it. the detail of work is very difficult and you can't find it if you're fogged, you know? >> do you still party much? >> not as much as you used to? >> you haven't given it totally up. >> smoke a little pot, drink a little. i'm 47. >> same age as me. i'm disappointed that you look younger than me. >> you're very kind, very kind. but as far as -- but when i say i wasn't high on the set, i was...
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so i have a glass about this big, full. right? this guy is thirsty, he comes over to my place, and drank it and he thought it was water. >> you have a sign that said "mars aid" and it was a giant thing. it was a splash of gatorade for color. >> what sort of drugs knocking around there? >> kind of everything. >> there was the bottle caps, remember the bottle caps? >> what were the bottle caps? >> along the stage. >> after you drink the beers we would collect the bottle caps and put a little powder in the bottle caps and put them around the stage so if you needed a boost because of too much mars aid, you would just grab a bottle cap and flip the battle cap into the crowd. >> of course. >> now the gig ends. he's on a two-hour show on average? >> on average two hours. >> it would be heinous back stage i imagine. >> like the shower rooms and -- >> clarify? >> it would just be girls and drug dealers and just alcohol and -- >> just wild. how many women are back stage? >> there was always enough. usually started out with like 30 or 40 gir
so i have a glass about this big, full. right? this guy is thirsty, he comes over to my place, and drank it and he thought it was water. >> you have a sign that said "mars aid" and it was a giant thing. it was a splash of gatorade for color. >> what sort of drugs knocking around there? >> kind of everything. >> there was the bottle caps, remember the bottle caps? >> what were the bottle caps? >> along the stage. >> after you drink the beers we...
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this is a big step up from the leafblower. chevrolet volt. the 2011 north american car of the year. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help lower a1c. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf clubs clanking ] [ husband ] i'm good! well, almost everything. [ male announcer ] glucerna. delicious shakes and bars. helping people with diabetes find balance. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. for the efficient absorption my body needs. fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to ...get in the way. not anymore. ink introduces jot. a real time expense app that lets you track and categorize expenses on th
this is a big step up from the leafblower. chevrolet volt. the 2011 north american car of the year. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help lower a1c. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf clubs clanking ] [ husband ]...
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you were his big brother. how did you see that impact on him as a human being? >> well, i do know that he wanted to sell the most albums ever. and he wrote it on the mirror in the bathroom at the haven hurst house. look at it, live it, believe it and see it. that's what we were taught when we were young. he would visualize that and he wrote it on his mirror. and also, to sell out stadiums. >> as he got ever more successful and richer, his self-esteem levels seemed to deteriorate. and to illustrate that, he kept having more and more plastic surgery to, i guess, in his eyes to improve his look. when i talked to janet she also talked of self-esteem issues and la toya did, too. michael, i think, clearly had it, otherwise, why would he keep trying to change the way he looked. what was your view? >> i think he wanted to change the way he looked because he wanted to improve things. it's like if you have a zit on your face, you want to pop it. if you see something on your face with your ears are too big, your nose is too flat or your chin is too long, you want to improv
you were his big brother. how did you see that impact on him as a human being? >> well, i do know that he wanted to sell the most albums ever. and he wrote it on the mirror in the bathroom at the haven hurst house. look at it, live it, believe it and see it. that's what we were taught when we were young. he would visualize that and he wrote it on his mirror. and also, to sell out stadiums. >> as he got ever more successful and richer, his self-esteem levels seemed to deteriorate....
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how many people honestly, big guys, they choke on their vomit? and it happens every night somewhere. >> there was a singer at a band in oz fest 2002 who took an oxycontin and drank a beer. got into bed and that was it. >> how many friends have you lost to drugs? people you've known? >> a lot. a lot. you know, the longer -- the longer i stay sober, the more -- the more friends you kind of see stop coming around. i've been fortunate enough to never lose anyone massively close to me to drugs and alcohol. but that's not -- you know? >> sharon says she feels blessed that none of her children ended up losing their lives through drugs. do you feel lucky? what do you feel? >> yeah. that was definitely one of the key factors in helping me stay sober was kind of realizing that for all accounts, i probably should have died. i did a lot of stupid things and i was fortunate enough to always wake up the next day. that was something that when i got sober, i was like, well, there's probably a reason. so i should probably figure that out. >> how hard was it for y
how many people honestly, big guys, they choke on their vomit? and it happens every night somewhere. >> there was a singer at a band in oz fest 2002 who took an oxycontin and drank a beer. got into bed and that was it. >> how many friends have you lost to drugs? people you've known? >> a lot. a lot. you know, the longer -- the longer i stay sober, the more -- the more friends you kind of see stop coming around. i've been fortunate enough to never lose anyone massively close to...
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that's a big thing, to let somebody into your home in memphis. me myself, i always had a strong drive inside to succeed and be the best that i can be. i owe a lot to them, though. but i also owe a lot to myself -- >> you think you would have made it anyway? >> the road would have been a little bit tougher but, you know, growing up i always said since i was 13 that i'm going to get out. it would have been harder. i would have -- i didn't really have to be an athlete. i could vf been, you know, worked in fast food. been a janitor, anything. i would have had two or three jobs, looking long hours, you know, to support myself for my family in the future. i would have been successful. >> so you had this kind of determination to be successful whatever happened? you were not going to be sucked down by the system you were born into? >> no, i was not going to be in the cycle. going to school, dropping out, being a product of my vierms. i was not going to be a part of that cycle. i think that's what helped me get to this point. >> what percentage of kids th
that's a big thing, to let somebody into your home in memphis. me myself, i always had a strong drive inside to succeed and be the best that i can be. i owe a lot to them, though. but i also owe a lot to myself -- >> you think you would have made it anyway? >> the road would have been a little bit tougher but, you know, growing up i always said since i was 13 that i'm going to get out. it would have been harder. i would have -- i didn't really have to be an athlete. i could vf been,...
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it's a big motto of mine. don't enjoy it by yourself. that's no fun. >> what about your love life and invade your privacy for a moment. i can ask you anything? >> you can. >> what are is the truth about your much-discussed and speculated on love life. >> what's happening now. you tell me? >> who are you currently having sex with? >> i have to get his name. remind me. will you remind me to call that guy? >> that good, huh? >> no. i'm seeing someone now, but i feel like i talk about my love life. several different men. i spent so much time exposing my personal to everybody that i finally am in a situation where i feel like it's disrespectful to another person. >> you can't do that. >> you know who i'm dating. what do you want me to talk about? his underwear? >> this woman tells every shocking detail about her sex life and -- >> sorry. i am not being coy. we know what's happening. we do. this is not mad libs. >> you learned about privacy. >> i learned to respect somebody else's privacy. it's not about me because i would like to make fun of
it's a big motto of mine. don't enjoy it by yourself. that's no fun. >> what about your love life and invade your privacy for a moment. i can ask you anything? >> you can. >> what are is the truth about your much-discussed and speculated on love life. >> what's happening now. you tell me? >> who are you currently having sex with? >> i have to get his name. remind me. will you remind me to call that guy? >> that good, huh? >> no. i'm seeing someone...
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rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you realize you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv/aids. south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like that, for me, obviously, i'm south african, so it made sense for me, but i think if i weren't a south african and i heard those numbers i would -- >> what is the main reason that you believe it is so bad in south africa, and what can be done to tackle it properly, do you think? >> i think it is a lack of education. i really do. i really believe that. and this program has made me aware of that. i think that we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv and aids. there is a lot of time and resources and money being poured into imm
rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you realize you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv/aids. south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like...
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i don't. >> a strange thing to do to a guy who's the star of a big show, right? >> plus, it begs the question, why didn't they just replace me after season seven when i was asking for a ton of dough and say, all right, no, we're going to do the show but not with you? >> let me ask you a direct question -- >> they had a chance to get rid of me a couple of times. it's on them now. >> i think they took the reason not to for commercial reasons, you're too successful for them. >> how someone explains that to shareholders. we're unloading the reason that the show is a hit. >> let me ask you a direct question. are you under the influence right now of any substances? >> no. nothing. i'm under the guideline of -- of -- of you. >> the drug of doing this interview? may not be the best influence, charlie. >> i'll take it. looks pretty cool to me, you know. >> you took a drug test to prove you are currently completely drug-free. >> yeah. where did i put those results? >> you got the results on you? >> well, yeah. these days, i mean, carry the stuff with you, right? >> when wa
i don't. >> a strange thing to do to a guy who's the star of a big show, right? >> plus, it begs the question, why didn't they just replace me after season seven when i was asking for a ton of dough and say, all right, no, we're going to do the show but not with you? >> let me ask you a direct question -- >> they had a chance to get rid of me a couple of times. it's on them now. >> i think they took the reason not to for commercial reasons, you're too successful...
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i look at wonderful documentaries like "too big to fail" and things like that. i find it very confusing and disturbing. all i know is that when you have soldiers coming back from war, when you have people graduating with high degrees and none of them can find jobs in a country that promises that if you play by the rules, that you're going to be able to own a house and send your children to college and do okay, this is going to cause real deep problems in our country. and, you know, year going to have to stop trying to be objective and start telling the truth and it has to start with the media in my opinion. >> are you blaming me there, jane? >> i don't know you well enough. i might. >> how far do you think the media has been come police snit. >> i think it's been quite complicit. there's such an effort to be objective rather than really looking at underlying truths and telling them even if it might affect the ratings, you know, everyone's worried about the short term. you know, if only, only, only we could become a country where people who influence our consciou
i look at wonderful documentaries like "too big to fail" and things like that. i find it very confusing and disturbing. all i know is that when you have soldiers coming back from war, when you have people graduating with high degrees and none of them can find jobs in a country that promises that if you play by the rules, that you're going to be able to own a house and send your children to college and do okay, this is going to cause real deep problems in our country. and, you know,...
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this is a big step up from the leafblower. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more car than electric. >>> john i guess the obvious question is why would this happen to somebody like this? >> she was an exception. she wasn't involved with anything. she never practiced anything. she was what we call a soul victim. that is purely these things happen randomly. one day she was out in the yard hanging out laundry and she claimed something came over her that day. we were never able to find anything substantial behind it. then shortly right after that the haunting broke out in the home and then she ended up falling victim to actual pure possession. >> anthony hopkins spoke earlier about his new film "the rite" which deals specifically with a real life story about a great exorcist priest if you like. there are a huge number of people coming forward now more than ever before around the world wanting people to be exorcised either themselves because they're terrified of what is happening to them or people that they care about. when she came around after this, and she
this is a big step up from the leafblower. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more car than electric. >>> john i guess the obvious question is why would this happen to somebody like this? >> she was an exception. she wasn't involved with anything. she never practiced anything. she was what we call a soul victim. that is purely these things happen randomly. one day she was out in the yard hanging out laundry and she claimed something came over her that day. we were never able to find...
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it was a big thing to take on. what was the motivation. >> it's a big thing to take on even if you're with someone. i think it's all in each person, whatever, would for them. and before my mom died, i had talked to her about possibly you know, wanting to adopt. and that i wanted to get through grieving her and some other things. i started the process about two years ago. and it was something i've, you know, i love children. i love being a mom and i had to make a decision. do i wait till i meet the right partner or do i keep moving forward with my life and do it on my own. and i chose to do it on my own. >> how is she? >> she's amazing. >> how old is she now. >> a month. >> a real little baby. >> she's a newborn, yeah. >> really exciting. >> very exciting. >> what are your other kids making of it? >> they are so in love with her. they are very protective of her. we kept her quiet for a bit and my daughters were, you know, very protective of her with that. and they love feeding her, they love making her smile. they'r
it was a big thing to take on. what was the motivation. >> it's a big thing to take on even if you're with someone. i think it's all in each person, whatever, would for them. and before my mom died, i had talked to her about possibly you know, wanting to adopt. and that i wanted to get through grieving her and some other things. i started the process about two years ago. and it was something i've, you know, i love children. i love being a mom and i had to make a decision. do i wait till i...
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you as a family member, close to him, big brother, saw that it wasn't that at all? >> but, see, this book is so important because all the questions that people had in their mind, i tried to answer these questions by giving the facts. and i defy anybody who reads the book and not tell just up to his death, that something doesn't smell. something smells. and those are the questions as a family member that's in my mind and my mother's and father's and we're waiting for this trial, but what is it really going to do for us? we really don't know. we really don't know. >> we'll take another break and when we come back we'll talk more about michael and what he became like as an adult. how difficult he found it when "thriller" became the biggest selling album in history. [ oswald ] there's a lot of discussion going on about the development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep
you as a family member, close to him, big brother, saw that it wasn't that at all? >> but, see, this book is so important because all the questions that people had in their mind, i tried to answer these questions by giving the facts. and i defy anybody who reads the book and not tell just up to his death, that something doesn't smell. something smells. and those are the questions as a family member that's in my mind and my mother's and father's and we're waiting for this trial, but what...
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go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and...
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oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. t♪ how fast it works for you. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. nyquil tylenol: we are?ylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i
oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for...
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>> and looking at the big picture. look, i think that in certain ways they weren't going to allow him to win. and so i think he's faced -- he came into something turbulent and i think he's also faced a lot of opposition to, you know, positive changes. that said, he's a human being and nothing -- and no human being is perfect. >> and he also stepped into a task. the economic ball was rolling down the hill, right? and one guy is not going to be able to stand in front of that ball and move it back uphill. and i would say if you're a supporter or you're not, stop asking the president to do the job because we need to do the job. by the way, it's one of the reasons why i'm a big advocate of social media. is because it allows us to participate in a very real way. you can move an issue with your own voice. and you don't have to have millions of followers. >> well, doesn't this -- >> you just have to rally support. >> let's come to your prediction because you two were the first two to be addicted to twitter. i now have become a
>> and looking at the big picture. look, i think that in certain ways they weren't going to allow him to win. and so i think he's faced -- he came into something turbulent and i think he's also faced a lot of opposition to, you know, positive changes. that said, he's a human being and nothing -- and no human being is perfect. >> and he also stepped into a task. the economic ball was rolling down the hill, right? and one guy is not going to be able to stand in front of that ball and...
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you as a family member, close to him, big brother, saw that it wasn't that at all? >> but, see, this book is so important because all the questions that people had in their mind, i tried to answer these questions by giving the facts. and i defy anybody who reads the book and not tell just up to his death, that something doesn't smell. something smells. and those are the questions as a family member that's in my mind and my mother's and father's and we're waiting for this trial, but what is it really going to do for us? we really don't know. we really don't know. >> we'll take another break and when we come back we'll talk more about michael and what he became like as an adult. how difficult he found it when "thriller" became the biggest selling album in history. ♪ imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug ha
you as a family member, close to him, big brother, saw that it wasn't that at all? >> but, see, this book is so important because all the questions that people had in their mind, i tried to answer these questions by giving the facts. and i defy anybody who reads the book and not tell just up to his death, that something doesn't smell. something smells. and those are the questions as a family member that's in my mind and my mother's and father's and we're waiting for this trial, but what...
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you were at the launch of planet hollywood there and you did me a big favor. everyone was trying to get an interview with you. you weren't keen to do it. didn't have much time. i asked you if you'd do it, you listened to me and did the interview. i always appreciated it. i always said i owe you one. watching all the interviews you've been doing in the last 48 hours -- >> a couple. >> i kind of felt it was all a big huge roller coaster, that everything seems out of control. i wanted to give you a platform for one hour where you could set the record straight in perhaps a slightly more controlled environment. we get to the bottom of this incredible crisis which has unfolded with your show, with cbs and with you and your life. >> sure. >> i want you to say whatever you want to say. i just want to get to the bottom. i want to get away from the craziness. >> i didn't bring any craziness. don't worry. >> i want to get a sense of what has been going on and your take on it. >> it's been a tsunami of media. i've been riding it on a mercury surf board right off the bat,
you were at the launch of planet hollywood there and you did me a big favor. everyone was trying to get an interview with you. you weren't keen to do it. didn't have much time. i asked you if you'd do it, you listened to me and did the interview. i always appreciated it. i always said i owe you one. watching all the interviews you've been doing in the last 48 hours -- >> a couple. >> i kind of felt it was all a big huge roller coaster, that everything seems out of control. i wanted...
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i'm aware that i have a big jaw. >> i like your jaw. it's your jaw. >> that's what makes you even unique. >> i don't like perfect looking women. i like imperfections. your jaw is particularly appealing. >> it's weird because again if you're not known for your beauty, you don't make your living out of the way you look. it's like what do you care how big my ass is today? what do you care? that's not how i earn my living. >> when you look at magazines of other women with big asses, do you have laugh to yourself? >> no. >> you don't enjoy the gossip? >> it's really mean. we're human. we're not perfect. i'm sure they are aware of it. >> it's human nature. let's say you're not famous. you haven't money or fast cars or nice houses and you see a lot of celebrities not looking great on the beach. i can see why people getpeal out of that. >> i look at it especially with those arrows pointing to something on somebody, that's just like me. i just relate to it and then it does make you feel better because you know that you're not on your own. there
i'm aware that i have a big jaw. >> i like your jaw. it's your jaw. >> that's what makes you even unique. >> i don't like perfect looking women. i like imperfections. your jaw is particularly appealing. >> it's weird because again if you're not known for your beauty, you don't make your living out of the way you look. it's like what do you care how big my ass is today? what do you care? that's not how i earn my living. >> when you look at magazines of other women...
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these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. made >>> sign up, we get shiny boots, a uniform, that would be the end of a hundred years of bigotry. you're colored men in a white man's army. it's a miracle, you're flying fighters in italy and not mopping latrines in milwaukee. >> that's cuba gooding, jr. they were the first ever black u.s. military pilots. joining me is cuba gooding june and his co-star terence. i love this because here are the parallels to the making of the movie. here you have george lucas, a very fame oushs very white hollywood legend, with a tan, almost playing the role of this very brave colonel, noel parish in the movie. lucas has put a lot of well known black actors in this movie and hollywood instinctivel
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it's got big celebrity power. it's going to get to the kind of demographic that i guess we're talking about here, and it seems to me the real problem from all that we've been discussing is that a lot of these guys just aren't aware of the crime they are committing. >> yeah. >> as you say, they think the women are up for it when actually they are not. they are being tortured and maimed and threatened with death to be up for it. >> i'll give you a perfect example. i met a girl who is now i think 18. she was 11 years old, taken in by a pimp, the same way described by nicole. he took her to mcdonald's. he took her to the mall. she clearly was a little lost in looking for a place of belonging, and then once comfortable within, you know, a few days she was given a quota, as brad was mentioning, and that was $1,500 a night. if she's didn't make that quota, she was put into a tub of ice or beaten with whatever was handy. her pimp was referred to as daddy day care because he had all of the really young, young girls, and he
it's got big celebrity power. it's going to get to the kind of demographic that i guess we're talking about here, and it seems to me the real problem from all that we've been discussing is that a lot of these guys just aren't aware of the crime they are committing. >> yeah. >> as you say, they think the women are up for it when actually they are not. they are being tortured and maimed and threatened with death to be up for it. >> i'll give you a perfect example. i met a girl...